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Create a plan
Use a timeline to decide what I need to do for college and when I need to do it. -
Register for IB diploma classes
Take classes that will help me in med-school, such as Psychology and Biology -
Apply for ROTC
After taking the ASVAB a final time, I will apply to enter ROTC -
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Plan for college
Workout my physical and mental strength so I can pass the physical and intellectual requirements to enter ROTC. -
Visit Texas A&M University
Texas A&M Univerity has one of the largest ROTC programs in the country. They also have a very large medical program to train doctors and surgeons. -
Take the ASVAB
ASVAB is a military aptitude test that tests your mathmatic, arithmatic, and english skills. -
Talk to a military officer
I have to be at least 16 before I can speak to military officers about joining ROTC -
Take the ACT and SAT
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Apply to University of Kentucky
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Apply to CU Boulder
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Take the ACT and SAT a final time
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Graduate with an IB diploma
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Register for Pre-med classes
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Take an ROTC class along with my pre-med major
I will take ROTC classes to suppliment my pre-med major -
Go on the tour training trip
This is required to complete ROTC training. It is recomended to be done the summer before your senior year of colege. It is a week long survival camp and a week long training camp where they teach you to shoot guns and hand on hand combat -
Graduate with a pre-med degree from any college with ROTC
I would prefer CU Boulder, University of Kentucky, or Texas A&M -
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Go to Medical School to complete my surgical training
Most doctors have to complete two years of interning and two years of surgical residency before they become a doctor, but the military doesn't require this because you serve your internship and residency on the job. -
Complete my required years of service
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Retire from the military with 20 years of service